The 48-year-old's body was found by police at his home in Eastbourne, East Sussex, last month.

Following the plane crash in Brackley, Northamptonshire, an investigation found that a banner attached to the plane had become entangled causing the plane to spiral out of control.

Despite being cleared of any blame, Mr Adams was left suffering from depression after the investigation took so long to complete and claimed that it was behind the break up of his marriage.

He also claimed that his business failed because he could not make an insurance claim until the inquiry was concluded and that he was forced to live with his elderly mother and 'incarcerated' in her house.

A year after the crash, Mr Adams was sentenced to a two-year community order for five counts of threatening to kill Mr Farage. He made the threats directly to Mr Farage and through a 999 operator.